Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
91Èȱ¬ Radio 1 and 91Èȱ¬ 1Xtra have brought together some of the biggest names in online social networking to put online bullying firmly under the spotlight and help young people make themselves Bullyproof.
As part of Radio 1 and 1Xtra's six-week anti-bullying season, Bebo, Facebook, Habbo, MSN, MySpace and YouTube are joining forces for the first time to try and tackle the increasingly serious issue of online bullying by putting in special measures and advice on their sites.
A special 91Èȱ¬ website has also been created to support the campaign – bbc.co.uk/bullyproof will give general expert advice on handling bullying and helps direct people to the social networking sites where audiences can find facts and advice on how to safeguard themselves on the sites, ranging from simple guides for managing security settings to blocking users.
There's a video featuring confidence tips and advice from celebrities such as Cheryl Cole, The Saturdays and Alesha Dixon.
Audience and online communities can show their support for the Bullyproof campaign and help spread the word across social networks by displaying the specially created Bullyproof emblem.
Supporters will be able to use this on their various social network profiles and pages and help spread the word.
Ben Cooper, Deputy Controller, Radio 1 and 1Xtra, says: "Online bullying has repeatedly hit the headlines this year and is a serious problem for many of our listeners.
"Radio 1 and 1Xtra continually strive to raise awareness of issues that affect young people and we felt the issue of online bullying needed to be tackled."
Ben Chapman, Interactive Editor, Radio 1 and 1Xtra, adds: "This is a really positive step forward for all those responsible for young people online.
"We have the major social networks onboard to help raise awareness of what people can do to protect themselves from cyber-bullying.
"It is great that they have all come together and agreed to work with Radio 1 and 1Xtra on what is a really important campaign."
Aled Haydn-Jones, who presents The Surgery on Radio 1, says: "Bullying is still a really big issue for many people, young and old on a daily basis.
"A lot of the things that people can do to protect themselves online are actually really simple but people are still unaware of what they can do.
"I think this is a really great thing that the social networks are joining with us to try and show people.
"Please get involved and show your support by downloading the bullyproof emblem."
Research with 11 to 19 year olds suggests that one in five young people (20%) had experienced bullying or threats via email, internet chatroom or text message (NSPCC).
91Èȱ¬ Radio 1 and 1Xtra's Bullyproof campaign coincides with National Anti-Bullying Week.
The make yourself Bullyproof campaign on Radio 1 and 1Xtra covers all aspects of bullying including confidence, being different and advice on how to cope with bullying.
The six-week anti-bullying campaign has been tackling issues including confidence and being different through to advice on how to cope with bullying.
From Sunday 15 November the campaign comes to a head with Aled Haydn-Jones kicking off a week of special content across Radio 1 and 1Xtra.
On Sunday 15 November at 10.00pm Aled Haydn-Jones will present a two-hour open Surgery dealing with all problems, including bullying. He will be joined by The Surgery regular Dr Mel who will be on hand to offer advice throughout the show and The Surgery team will take calls from listeners about their experiences of bullying.
Across the week on Radio 1 and 1Xtra celebrity advice about bullying from stars such as Cheryl Cole, Fearne Cotton, JLS, Natalie Cassidy, Mr Hudson, Pixie Lott, Ricky Whittle, Rio Ferdinand and The Saturdays will be played out on both stations.
On Thursday 19 November there will be a special moment in Scott Mills' show (4.00-7.00pm) on Radio 1 and in Tim Westwood's show (4.00-7.00pm) on 1Xtra. What this moment is, is being kept under wraps until the day!
The week culminates in a Surgery Special hosted by Radio 1's Aled Haydn-Jones and 1Xtra's Max on Sunday 22 November at 10.00pm. This goes out simultaneously on both stations and will focus on the Bullyproof campaign.
Across the week the 1Xtra Breakfast Show with Trevor Nelson and Gemma will have daily confidence tips from the Surgery's confidence coach.
On Wednesday 18 November Max has a special documentary on Bullying in the workplace (1.00-4.00pm).
On Thursday 19 November there will be a special moment in Scott Mills' show (4.00-7.00pm) on Radio 1 and on Tim Westwood's show (4.00-7.00pm) on 1Xtra. What this moment is, is being kept under wraps until the day!
On Friday 20 November Rampage are set to play a special feelgood mix between 10.00am and 1.00pm.
The week culminates in a Surgery Special hosted by Radio 1's Aled Haydn-Jones and 1Xtra's Max on Sunday 22 November at 10.00pm. This will go out simultaneously on both stations and will focus on the Bullyproof campaign.
Bebo
During Anti-Bullying week Bebo users will be encouraged to befriend the Bullyproof profile to get tips on how to help keep Bebo an environment where people can connect and share safely.
During Anti-Bullying week Facebook users will be encouraged to join the Bullyproof fan page to get tips on how to help keep Facebook an environment where people can connect and share safely. To show support Facebook has worked with the partners to create a Bullyproof badge that users can download to their profile and an application to spread Bullyproof video.
Habbo
Bullyproof will feature on Habbo Hotel, a virtual world for teens. Radio 1 celebrities will visit www.habbo.co.uk and host live Bullyproof chats and activities. Aled Haydn-Jones, Max from 1Xtra, and bullying adviser Emily Lowe will be in the Habbo Hotel on Sunday 22 November between 9.00 and 10.45pm. Habbo Hotel will also create a Bullyproof community and will publish updated guidelines for online safety on Habbo.
MySpace
MySpace will be supporting the BullyProof campaign through its largest UK community, MySpace Today. A comprehensive display, editorial and social media campaign will drive users to an active central hub for discussion, blogs, information and content features.
Windows Live
Windows Live will be promoting the Radio 1 Bullyproof campaign on its channel via MSN.co.uk to raise awareness of anti-bullying week. In addition, Windows Live will also be teaming up with Radio 1 to provide practical tips for beating bullying online.
YouTube
YouTube will be promoting the Radio 1 Bullyproof campaign on the YouTube homepage as part of a package of videos raising awareness of anti-bullying week. In addition, some of YouTube's most popular UK users are teaming up with Radio 1 to provide practical tips for beating bullying online.
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